In 2013 the government passed a bill which sold off 10 public hospitals and 10% of health centers to private enterprise to deal with Spain's crippling deficit. The measures are aimed to cut back on spending in an attempt to reduce public deficit amid a double-dip recession have been met with increasing public ire.
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Response rates from 4.1k Santander voters.
15% More |
68% Less |
14% More |
60% Less |
1% More, and end government subsidies |
4% Less, and there should be no privatization of the healthcare industry |
0% More, and privatize the entire healthcare industry |
4% Less, and provide more government funding |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 4.1k Santander voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 4.1k Santander voters.
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Unique answers from Santander voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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There should only be less privatization if there are more given rights to the LGBTQ+ community in Spain
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More, but ensure efficiency reviews of present systems and increase funding based on effectiveness for both private and public
@8Z5WKMV3yrs3Y
Debe haber inversión tanto pública como privada en la sanidad.
@8TPXLMX4yrs4Y
Debe haber tanto una sanidad pública como también hospitales privados a elección del consumidor.
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Para aquellas consultas que no traten graves enfermedades o dolencias, un coste de 5 euros.
@8TPH3D44yrs4Y
Para dolencias leves o con una simple medicación, la consulta debe costar 5 euros.
@994XS5Z2yrs2Y
Privatized but with gov regulation